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Re: What about PGM1 & PGM2



No way! You mean you don't have a neighbor with the same alarm system
who won't mind if you borrow their keypad even though you have no clue
what you are doing?
Geez Doug you must live in a shitty town.


Doug L wrote:
> Roughly translated, I read the manual and found out what I was doing wrong,
> but rather than admit that, I'll make up some cock & bull story about the
> keypad.
>
>
> Doug
>
> --
>
> "Larry Lipide" <lpide@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:aMsBg.19429$Nv.2562@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Took a neighbors keyapd and swaped with mine.  It works....I knew it.
> > They sold me a bum keypad.
> >
> >
> > "Stanley Barthfarkle" <sbarth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:8ksBg.4505$9T3.192@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >> "Larry Lipide" <lpide@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:n3rBg.19426$Nv.4321@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>> Let me ask this.  I am correct right, that the two slots for PGM 1 &2
> >>> are not hooked up to anything and they don't need a resistor right?
> >>
> >>
> >> Unless you need to program them for an output, such as 4-wire smoke
> >> detector power, you do not need to worry about the PGM outputs.
> >>
> >> No offense, but you really need to thoroughly read and understand the
> >> manual before hooking the system up.
> >>
> >
> >



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